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Electrical current moves through a conductor when an electrical potential difference (voltage) is applied across the conductor, causing free electrons in the material to move in a coordinated flow in the direction of the potential difference.

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When an electrical potential difference is applied across a conductor, free electrons within the material move in a coordinated flow in the direction of the potential difference, allowing electrical current to pass through the conductor.
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